Ben has seen a 51% increase in the number of automotive industry professionals seeking its assistance in the third quarter of 2016.
A “director’s cut” Jaguar F-Pace raised £102,500 as industry leaders gathered at the annual Ben Ball this week.
Dealers have been warned of significant changes in employment law in 2017.
Car manufacturers have discussed the possible effects of Brexit within the automotive sector at an SMMT roundtable event attended by the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union and DFT and BEIS ministers.
FCA Automotive Services is celebrating after gaining IMI accreditation for its own finance training program.
Data protection law coming into force in 2018 could see non-compliant car dealers fined 4% of turnover or banned from processing data altogether.
The SMMT has praised the government’s drive towards improved transport infrastructure and innovation in the EV sector following yesterday’s Autumn Statement as others eyed opportunity amid the uncertainty.
Chancellor Phillip Hammond vowed to create “an economy that works for everyone” before announcing a rise in the minimum wage and cuts to salary sacrifice schemes in his Autumn Statement.
A Worcester car dealer has been ordered to pay more than £3,500 after he sold the same clocked car twice.
The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee is set to continue its inquiry investigating driverless vehicles by quizzing ministers on a range of associated issues - including attitudes to buying and using autonomous cars.
A car dealer who tried to use his trade as cover for his involvement in a cocaine dealing ring has failed in a bid to get his sentence cut.
The FCA took over the regulation of consumer credit in April 2014. What’s happened since?
FCA scrutiny of car dealers' commission on F&I products will happen “quicker than we think”, according to Barclays Partner Finance managing director Mike Britton.
A new free-to-use mediation service has been launched for car owners.
Frontline Solutions managing director Martin Hill has announced the rebranding of the business as DealTrak as part of an expansion phase which will see it move into a larger headquarters in Leeds city centre.
Five final notices issued by the Financial Conduct Authority to dealers this month could be the “first of many”, warns iVendi.
The manufacture of cars and commercial vehicles has increased enormously worldwide – more than 25% in the last decade alone.
Business secretary Greg Clark has outlined four promises made to Nissan’s executive committee ahead of last week’s announcement that the brand would continue its investment in UK manufacturing.
A used car dealer has been described as a “thoroughly dishonest man” as he was jailed for four years at Reading Crown Court on Thursday.
An independent used car dealership has had its consumer credit permissions withdrawn by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Peter Johnson has been appointed as president of automotive industry charity.
November 10 has been designated ‘Hats On For Mental Health Day’ by motor industry charity Ben, in its first campaign since its rebranding.
The widespread adoption of the internet has clearly been a benefit to the motor trade. However, this connectivity comes with a health warning.
Automotive industry charity Ben has unveiled its new brand identity and website after research showed it wasn’t reaching enough people.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) marks six months since the start of the Senior Managers’ and Certification Regime by proposing ways to strengthen it.